Hunting Dogs For Sale

Are you looking for a hunting dog or a competition
gun dog? We have all types of working retrievers for sale.
If you have any questions about theses dogs just contact us or the
person under contact information. We also post other owner's
dogs for sale. Information on dogs are posted until they are
sold.

Our classification of the below types of dogs.

Young dogs -- Dogs that
have either not started our basic gun dog program or they are
currently going through our basic gun dog program.

Hunting Title Explanations:
What do all the titles mean?

Below is an overview of just some of the HUNTING titles you may see in any of the pedigrees.
NOTE: This is a BRIEF overview of the titles. After each explanation a link will be introduced to help you find out more detailed information about the titles.

AKC Field Trials

AKC Hunt Tests

UKC Hunt Tests

NAHRA Hunt Tests

APLA Titles (pointing Labs)

Other Titles

American Kennel Club (Field Trials) Title Explanations

Field trials are much different then hunt test in that all the dogs are competing against each other in a test. (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th place & JAMs are awarded.)
And it's also point based.

There are 2 categories of Field Trials OPEN & AMATEUR

OPEN Titles

NFC - National Field Champion

FC - Field Champion

AMATEUR Titles

NAFC - National Amateur Field Champion

AFC - Amateur Field Champion

QA2 - Qualified

Non-Titles, but will see at the end of names at times
QAA or *** - Qualified - All - Age -- A dog has passed enough qualifying (and has points) to compete in the OPEN or AMATEUR Trials
To Find out more about the AKC Field Trials please Visit
American Kennel Club

American Kennel Club (Hunt Test) Title Explanations

MNH - Master National Hunter -- have to pass the Master National 3 times to earn title. If a number
precedes the title (MNH4 or MNH5) that particular dog passed the National the # of times.

MH - Master Hunter -- Top level AKC title

SH -- Senior Hunter -- Intermediate Level Hunt Test

JH -- Junior Hunter -- Entry level Hunt test

Note: Some dog will run the Master National & you may see this title (MNR). This is a major accomplishment and is awarded by the Master National Retriever Club to dogs that have passed the Master National 2 times. This is a "club" title and not part of a dog's pedigree. For more
information please visit www.masternational.com
If you want to find out more about the American Kennel Club Hunt tests? Visit American Kennel Club

United Kennel Club (Hunting Retriever Club) Title Explanations

UKC Bases has a points based system. Along with specific levels of tests. This is why you may see "Honorable 500 points club" at the top of some dog's pedigree page.